Real quick Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹiɫ/ /ˈkwɪk
REEL KWIK
ɹiːl/ /kwˈɪk
REEL KWIK
释义
A casual way to say 'very quickly' or 'in a short moment'; often used before requesting or doing something.
用法与细微差别
Very informal and common in American English, usually at the start or end of a sentence: 'Can I ask you something real quick?' Not used in formal writing. Equivalent to 'really quickly.' It is not grammatically standard but is widely accepted in conversation.
Spanish: rápido - en un momentoPortuguese (BR): rapidinho - bem rápidoPortuguese (PT): num instantinho - muito rápidoChinese (Simplified): 很快 - 一下子Chinese (Traditional): 很快 - 一下子Hindi: झटपट - जल्दी सेArabic: بسرعة - بسرعة كبيرةBengali: একটু দ্রুত - এক মুহূর্তেRussian: быстро - очень быстроJapanese: ちょっとだけ - すぐにVietnamese: một chút nhanh - rất nhanhKorean: 잠깐만 - 빨리Turkish: çok hızlıca - bir çırpıdaUrdu: ذرا جلدی - فوراًIndonesian: sebentar saja - cepat
例句
Can you help me real quick?
basic
I need to use your phone real quick.
basic
Let me finish this real quick.
basic
I'll be back real quick—just getting some coffee.
natural
Let me ask you something real quick.
natural
Could you send this email real quick before you leave?
natural